Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Old Pasadena was first developed in the 1880s by railroad barons and hoteliers to attract winter-weary Easterners. Nestled beside the San Gabriel Mountains, this historic district is characterized by its well-preserved architecture and vibrant cultural scene. Today, visitors can explore a variety of museums and enjoy the annual Rose Parade and Rose Bowl college football game, which draw crowds from far and wide. The area’s rich history and lively atmosphere make it a notable destination for both locals and tourists.
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